Imagine walking into a garden where rare and unique trees from across the country thrive side by side. Here, you don’t have to travel deep into forests or across states to witness the beauty of species like Hildegardia populifolia, Commiphora wightii, Chloroxylon swietenia, and Madhuca bourdillonii. These trees, which are difficult to find even in the wild, stand tall here, offering a glimpse into nature’s rich diversity.
For those who enjoy nature’s little surprises, the garden offers a feast for the senses. You might spot the bright yellow, tart fruits of Garcinia xanthochymus, taste the astringent bite of Phyllanthus emblica, or marvel at medicinal wonders like Boswellia serrata and Sterospermum chelonoides. Whether it’s the golden showers of Cassia fistula, the striking red blooms of Bauhinia phoenicea, or the fiery orange blossoms of Butea monosperma—the Flame of the Forest—there’s always something in bloom, making every visit a new experience.
than just a collection of plants, this garden is a space where one can slow down, observe, and truly connect with nature. Watching the changing seasons through the flowers, fruits, and leaves of these trees offers an experience that is both educational and deeply fulfilling.
For those eager to learn more, we also organize Sunday Walks once a month, where visitors can register to be part of a guided walk through the garden. Led by expert botanists, these walks provide fascinating insights into the diverse plant life, their ecological significance, and traditional uses. Whether you’re a plant enthusiast, a student, or just someone looking for a peaceful stroll, the garden welcomes you with its quiet charm and living history of India’s botanical heritage.
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